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  • The exam consists of a total of 60 questions.
  • Each question carries 1 mark for the correct answer.
  • 0.25 marks will be deducted for every incorrect answer.
  • No marks will be deducted for unanswered questions.
  • The total duration of the exam is 60 minutes (1 hour).
  • The paper is divided into 4 sections, each covering a different subject:
    1. English Language – 25 Questions
    2. Mathematics – 10 Questions
    3. Logical Reasoning – 10 Questions
    4. General Knowledge (GK) – 15 Questions
  • Each question has four options (A, B, C, D), and only one correct answer.
  • Candidates must mark their answers carefully in the given OMR sheet or online format.
  • Use only a blue/black ballpoint pen for marking answers in the OMR sheet (if applicable).
  • No extra time will be provided after the completion of the exam duration.
  • Rough work can be done on the blank space provided in the question paper.
  • Candidates should maintain silence and discipline in the examination hall.

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Scholarship Test CLAT - 2026-2027

Scholarship Test CLAT - 2026-2027

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1.      In the given figure lines AP and OQ intersect at G. If ∠AGO + ∠PGF = 70° and ∠PGQ = 40°. Find the angle value of ∠PGF.

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The bar graph given below shows the percentage distribution of the total expenditures of a company under various expense heads during 2003. Percentage Distribution of Total Expenditure of a Company

 The total amount of expenditures of the company is how many times of expenditure on research and development?

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3.  The average height of 5 boys is 175 cm. A sixth boy joined the group and the average height of all the boys in the group now increased by one centimetre. The height of the sixth boy is?

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4.   A boat goes 6 km an hour in still water, but takes thrice as much time in going the same distance against the current. The speed of the current (in km/hour) is?

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5. The sum of the age of a father and his son is 100 years now. 5 years ago their age were in the ratio of 2 : 1. The ratio of the age of father and son after 10 years will be :

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6.  A sum of money invested at simple interest 7 times itself in 12 years. How many times will it become in 42 years time?

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7.  What number should be added to each of the number 103, 135, 110 and 144 so that the resulting numbers are in proportion?

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8.  An article was sold for Rs 1600 at 25 % profit, at what price it must be sold in order to gain 40%?

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9.  The price of sugar is increase by 20% then by how much % decrease in the consumption so that expenditure remain constant.

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10.   Three electronic devices make a beep after 45 seconds, 30 seconds and 60 seconds respectively, they all beeped together at 10 am in the morning. next time at which time they will together beep?

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11.  Which one of the following Venn diagrams represents the best relationship between Snake, Lizard, Reptiles?

 

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12. followed by two conclusions numbered (1) and (2). You have to take the given two statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the two given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.

 Statement --- Some actors are All the singers are dancers. Conclusions (I) Some actors are dancers. (II) No singer is actor

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13.   A man and a women is sitting in front of a table. Mother –in- law of man and mother in law of woman is mother and daughter respectively. Mother in law of man has only child . how is the man related to the woman?

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14. From his house , Ankit Went 15 km to the north . Then he turned west and covered 10 km, then he turned south and covered 5 km, finally turning to east , he covered 10 km . In which direction is from his house?

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15.  Amit said - "This girl is the wife of the grandson of my mother". How is Amit related to the girl?

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16. DIRECTION  In question, series is given, with number/ letter missing. choose the correct alternative from the given ones that will complete the series.

    T,R,P, N, L, ?, ?

 

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17. DIRECTION  In question, series is given, with number/ letter missing. choose the correct alternative from the given ones that will complete the series.

  1. 6859, 4913, 3375, 2197, ?

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18.  Select the option that is related to the third term in he same way as the second term is related to the first term.

DEMOGRAPHY : EDOMHSPAYH :: BACKGROUND : ?

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19.  Select the option that has the same relation between the word-pair as between the two words in the following word-pair. Austria : Vienna :: ? : ?

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20.   Select the number-pair in which the two numbers are related in the same way as are the two numbers of the given number pair. 11 : 132

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21.  Which country’s population has declined for the first time in 61 years with a fall of roughly

850,000?

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22.   As per a recent UN survey, which region has the highest unemployment rate in the world?

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23.    With which neighbouring country is India planning to review the Free Movement Regime (FMR) agreement with and build a border fence?

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24.  Which state received the largest outlay in the total expenditure of Rs 13,000 crore on cleaning the Ganga since 2014?

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25.  8 Indian Navy veterans were accused of spying on a submarine program and sentenced to death recently. They were pardoned and freed in a major diplomatic win for the Indian government. Which country in the Middle East had accused the Indian Navy veterans of spying?

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26.   Which Acid is present in Tomato?

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27.   Who is the nominal head of the Indian Government?

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28.    Who was the first Indian Governor-General of free India?

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29.   Who was the Viceroy of India when Partition of Bengal was announced?

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30.   The Indian Wildlife (Protection) Act was implemented in                                                                                                                                          , with various provisions for protecting habitats.

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31.    Substantial parts of the tribal belts, especially in the North-eastern and                                                                                                                                                            , have been

deforested or degraded by shifting cultivation (Jhum), a type of ‘slash and burn’ agriculture.

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32. A party that secures at least six per cent of the total votes in Lok Sabha elections or Assembly elections in four states and wins at least                                                                                                                                               in the Lok Sabha is recognised as a national party.

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33.                              is a belief that the majority community should be able to rule a country in whichever way it wants by disregarding the wishes and needs of the minority.

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34.       After going for a medical check-up a person found that the curvature of his eye lens was increasing. Which defect is he likely to suffer from?

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35.                     Unit of electric power may also be expressed as

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36. Direction  Choose the synonym of the given word from the options given below:

    Combat

 

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37. Direction  Choose the synonym of the given word from the options given below:

Embezzle

 

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38. Choose the antonyms of the given word from the options given below:

       Defiance

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39. Choose the antonyms of the given word from the options given below:

       Hypocritical

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40. Choose the antonyms of the given word from the options given below:

Relinquish

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41. following passage consists of six sentences. The first sentence is given in the beginning. The remaining five sentences have been removed and jumbled up. These are labelled as P, Q, R, S and T. Find out the proper order for the five sentences to answer the questions below.

Sentence 1: The heart is pump of life.

P:          They have even succeeded in heart transplants.

Q:         Nowadays surgeons are able to stop a patient's heart and carry out complicated operations.

R:          A few years ago it was impossible to operate on a patient whose heart was not working properly.

S:          If heart stops we die in about five minutes.

T:          All this was made possible by the invention of heart-lung machine.

      Which of the following would be the fifth sentence in the correct order?

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42. following passage consists of six sentences. The first sentence is given in the beginning. The remaining five sentences have been removed and jumbled up. These are labelled as P, Q, R, S and T. Find out the proper order for the five sentences to answer the questions below.

Sentence 1: The heart is pump of life.

P:          They have even succeeded in heart transplants.

Q:         Nowadays surgeons are able to stop a patient's heart and carry out complicated operations.

R:          A few years ago it was impossible to operate on a patient whose heart was not working properly.

S:          If heart stops we die in about five minutes.

T:          All this was made possible by the invention of heart-lung machine.

      Which of the following would be the fourth sentence in the correct order?

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43. following passage consists of six sentences. The first sentence is given in the beginning. The remaining five sentences have been removed and jumbled up. These are labelled as P, Q, R, S and T. Find out the proper order for the five sentences to answer the questions below.

Sentence 1: The heart is pump of life.

P:          They have even succeeded in heart transplants.

Q:         Nowadays surgeons are able to stop a patient's heart and carry out complicated operations.

R:          A few years ago it was impossible to operate on a patient whose heart was not working properly.

S:          If heart stops we die in about five minutes.

T:          All this was made possible by the invention of heart-lung machine.

       Which of the following would be the third sentence in the correct order?

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44. following passage consists of six sentences. The first sentence is given in the beginning. The remaining five sentences have been removed and jumbled up. These are labelled as P, Q, R, S and T. Find out the proper order for the five sentences to answer the questions below.

Sentence 1: The heart is pump of life.

P:          They have even succeeded in heart transplants.

Q:         Nowadays surgeons are able to stop a patient's heart and carry out complicated operations.

R:          A few years ago it was impossible to operate on a patient whose heart was not working properly.

S:          If heart stops we die in about five minutes.

T:          All this was made possible by the invention of heart-lung machine.

       Which of the following would be the second sentence in the correct order?

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45. following passage consists of six sentences. The first sentence is given in the beginning. The remaining five sentences have been removed and jumbled up. These are labelled as P, Q, R, S and T. Find out the proper order for the five sentences to answer the questions below.

Sentence 1: The heart is pump of life.

P:          They have even succeeded in heart transplants.

Q:         Nowadays surgeons are able to stop a patient's heart and carry out complicated operations.

R:          A few years ago it was impossible to operate on a patient whose heart was not working properly.

S:          If heart stops we die in about five minutes.

T:          All this was made possible by the invention of heart-lung machine.

       Which of the following would be the first sentence in the correct order?

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46. Cricket in India has witnessed tremendous growth and evolution in the 21st century, becoming more than just a sport but a cultural phenomenon. The advent of the Indian Premier League (IPL) brought about a revolution in cricket, blending entertainment with the game and attracting a massive fan base. The popularity of cricket has led to increased investment in infrastructure, training facilities, and grassroots development programs, nurturing a new generation of talented cricketers. However, the commercialization of cricket has also brought its challenges, such as concerns over player workload, corruption, and the dominance of money over traditional values. Moving forward, it's crucial for India to strike a balance between commercial interests and the spirit of the game, ensuring the continued growth of cricket while preserving its integrity and inclusivity.

       What is the key challenge for India regarding the future of cricket?

 

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47. Cricket in India has witnessed tremendous growth and evolution in the 21st century, becoming more than just a sport but a cultural phenomenon. The advent of the Indian Premier League (IPL) brought about a revolution in cricket, blending entertainment with the game and attracting a massive fan base. The popularity of cricket has led to increased investment in infrastructure, training facilities, and grassroots development programs, nurturing a new generation of talented cricketers. However, the commercialization of cricket has also brought its challenges, such as concerns over player workload, corruption, and the dominance of money over traditional values. Moving forward, it's crucial for India to strike a balance between commercial interests and the spirit of the game, ensuring the continued growth of cricket while preserving its integrity and inclusivity.

     How has the growth of cricket impacted India's sports culture?

 

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48. Cricket in India has witnessed tremendous growth and evolution in the 21st century, becoming more than just a sport but a cultural phenomenon. The advent of the Indian Premier League (IPL) brought about a revolution in cricket, blending entertainment with the game and attracting a massive fan base. The popularity of cricket has led to increased investment in infrastructure, training facilities, and grassroots development programs, nurturing a new generation of talented cricketers. However, the commercialization of cricket has also brought its challenges, such as concerns over player workload, corruption, and the dominance of money over traditional values. Moving forward, it's crucial for India to strike a balance between commercial interests and the spirit of the game, ensuring the continued growth of cricket while preserving its integrity and inclusivity.

 

       What concern has arisen due to the commercialization of cricket in India?

 

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49. Cricket in India has witnessed tremendous growth and evolution in the 21st century, becoming more than just a sport but a cultural phenomenon. The advent of the Indian Premier League (IPL) brought about a revolution in cricket, blending entertainment with the game and attracting a massive fan base. The popularity of cricket has led to increased investment in infrastructure, training facilities, and grassroots development programs, nurturing a new generation of talented cricketers. However, the commercialization of cricket has also brought its challenges, such as concerns over player workload, corruption, and the dominance of money over traditional values. Moving forward, it's crucial for India to strike a balance between commercial interests and the spirit of the game, ensuring the continued growth of cricket while preserving its integrity and inclusivity.

12.       Besides entertainment, what impact did the IPL have on Indian cricket?

 

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50. Cricket in India has witnessed tremendous growth and evolution in the 21st century, becoming more than just a sport but a cultural phenomenon. The advent of the Indian Premier League (IPL) brought about a revolution in cricket, blending entertainment with the game and attracting a massive fan base. The popularity of cricket has led to increased investment in infrastructure, training facilities, and grassroots development programs, nurturing a new generation of talented cricketers. However, the commercialization of cricket has also brought its challenges, such as concerns over player workload, corruption, and the dominance of money over traditional values. Moving forward, it's crucial for India to strike a balance between commercial interests and the spirit of the game, ensuring the continued growth of cricket while preserving its integrity and inclusivity.

       What major development revolutionized cricket in India in the 21st century?

 

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51. Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow:

  1. S. Swaminathan played a crucial role in spearheading the Green Revolution in India, a movement aimed at increasing agricultural productivity through the use of high-yielding crop varieties, modern farming techniques, and improved irrigation systems. His pioneering research in the field of agriculture led to the development and widespread adoption of new crop varieties, particularly wheat and rice, which significantly boosted food production in the country. The Green Revolution not only increased crop yields but also transformed India from a food-deficient nation to a self-sufficient one, reducing dependence on food imports and alleviating hunger and poverty for millions of people. Swaminathan's efforts also focused on sustainable farming practices and environmental conservation, emphasizing the importance of preserving natural resources for future generations. Swaminathan's efforts not only revolutionized Indian agriculture but also had a profound impact on global agricultural practices, inspiring similar initiatives in other developing countries.

       Besides increasing productivity, what aspect of agriculture did M. S. Swaminathan emphasize in his work?

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52. Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow:

  1. S. Swaminathan played a crucial role in spearheading the Green Revolution in India, a movement aimed at increasing agricultural productivity through the use of high-yielding crop varieties, modern farming techniques, and improved irrigation systems. His pioneering research in the field of agriculture led to the development and widespread adoption of new crop varieties, particularly wheat and rice, which significantly boosted food production in the country. The Green Revolution not only increased crop yields but also transformed India from a food-deficient nation to a self-sufficient one, reducing dependence on food imports and alleviating hunger and poverty for millions of people. Swaminathan's efforts also focused on sustainable farming practices and environmental conservation, emphasizing the importance of preserving natural resources for future generations. Swaminathan's efforts not only revolutionized Indian agriculture but also had a profound impact on global agricultural practices, inspiring similar initiatives in other developing countries.

       How did Swaminathan's efforts in the Green Revolution impact global agriculture?

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53. Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow:

  1. S. Swaminathan played a crucial role in spearheading the Green Revolution in India, a movement aimed at increasing agricultural productivity through the use of high-yielding crop varieties, modern farming techniques, and improved irrigation systems. His pioneering research in the field of agriculture led to the development and widespread adoption of new crop varieties, particularly wheat and rice, which significantly boosted food production in the country. The Green Revolution not only increased crop yields but also transformed India from a food-deficient nation to a self-sufficient one, reducing dependence on food imports and alleviating hunger and poverty for millions of people. Swaminathan's efforts also focused on sustainable farming practices and environmental conservation, emphasizing the importance of preserving natural resources for future generations. Swaminathan's efforts not only revolutionized Indian agriculture but also had a profound impact on global agricultural practices, inspiring similar initiatives in other developing countries.

       Which crops were particularly affected by the Green Revolution in India?

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54. Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow:

  1. S. Swaminathan played a crucial role in spearheading the Green Revolution in India, a movement aimed at increasing agricultural productivity through the use of high-yielding crop varieties, modern farming techniques, and improved irrigation systems. His pioneering research in the field of agriculture led to the development and widespread adoption of new crop varieties, particularly wheat and rice, which significantly boosted food production in the country. The Green Revolution not only increased crop yields but also transformed India from a food-deficient nation to a self-sufficient one, reducing dependence on food imports and alleviating hunger and poverty for millions of people. Swaminathan's efforts also focused on sustainable farming practices and environmental conservation, emphasizing the importance of preserving natural resources for future generations. Swaminathan's efforts not only revolutionized Indian agriculture but also had a profound impact on global agricultural practices, inspiring similar initiatives in other developing countries.

      What was one of the impacts of the Green Revolution in India?

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55. Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow:

S. Swaminathan played a crucial role in spearheading the Green Revolution in India, a movement aimed at increasing agricultural productivity through the use of high-yielding crop varieties, modern farming techniques, and improved irrigation systems. His pioneering research in the field of agriculture led to the development and widespread adoption of new crop varieties, particularly wheat and rice, which significantly boosted food production in the country. The Green Revolution not only increased crop yields but also transformed India from a food-deficient nation to a self-sufficient one, reducing dependence on food imports and alleviating hunger and poverty for millions of people. Swaminathan's efforts also focused on sustainable farming practices and environmental conservation, emphasizing the importance of preserving natural resources for future generations. Swaminathan's efforts not only revolutionized Indian agriculture but also had a profound impact on global agricultural practices, inspiring similar initiatives in other developing countries.

       What was the goal of the Green Revolution in India?

 

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56. Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow:

The relationship between India and Sri Lanka has been marked by longstanding cooperation in various areas. Both countries have worked together on issues of mutual security concerns, such as counterterrorism and maritime security. However, differences in interests have also emerged, particularly regarding economic matters and geopolitical alignments. Despite occasional tensions, the two nations have maintained a generally positive relationship, characterized by cultural exchanges, trade agreements, and diplomatic dialogues. India's role as a regional power and Sri Lanka's strategic location in the Indian Ocean have influenced their interactions, sometimes leading to complex negotiations and compromises. Overall, the bond between India and Sri Lanka reflects a blend of cooperation, competition, and the pursuit of shared goals in a dynamic and evolving regional landscape.

      How would you describe the overall relationship between India and Sri Lanka?

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57. Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow:

The relationship between India and Sri Lanka has been marked by longstanding cooperation in various areas. Both countries have worked together on issues of mutual security concerns, such as counterterrorism and maritime security. However, differences in interests have also emerged, particularly regarding economic matters and geopolitical alignments. Despite occasional tensions, the two nations have maintained a generally positive relationship, characterized by cultural exchanges, trade agreements, and diplomatic dialogues. India's role as a regional power and Sri Lanka's strategic location in the Indian Ocean have influenced their interactions, sometimes leading to complex negotiations and compromises. Overall, the bond between India and Sri Lanka reflects a blend of cooperation, competition, and the pursuit of shared goals in a dynamic and evolving regional landscape.

      What aspect of Sri Lanka influences its relationship with India?

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58. Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow:

The relationship between India and Sri Lanka has been marked by longstanding cooperation in various areas. Both countries have worked together on issues of mutual security concerns, such as counterterrorism and maritime security. However, differences in interests have also emerged, particularly regarding economic matters and geopolitical alignments. Despite occasional tensions, the two nations have maintained a generally positive relationship, characterized by cultural exchanges, trade agreements, and diplomatic dialogues. India's role as a regional power and Sri Lanka's strategic location in the Indian Ocean have influenced their interactions, sometimes leading to complex negotiations and compromises. Overall, the bond between India and Sri Lanka reflects a blend of cooperation, competition, and the pursuit of shared goals in a dynamic and evolving regional landscape.

What has occasionally caused tensions between India and Sri Lanka ?

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59. Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow:

The relationship between India and Sri Lanka has been marked by longstanding cooperation in various areas. Both countries have worked together on issues of mutual security concerns, such as counterterrorism and maritime security. However, differences in interests have also emerged, particularly regarding economic matters and geopolitical alignments. Despite occasional tensions, the two nations have maintained a generally positive relationship, characterized by cultural exchanges, trade agreements, and diplomatic dialogues. India's role as a regional power and Sri Lanka's strategic location in the Indian Ocean have influenced their interactions, sometimes leading to complex negotiations and compromises. Overall, the bond between India and Sri Lanka reflects a blend of cooperation, competition, and the pursuit of shared goals in a dynamic and evolving regional landscape.

       What are some areas of cooperation between India and Sri Lanka?

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60. Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow:

The relationship between India and Sri Lanka has been marked by longstanding cooperation in various areas. Both countries have worked together on issues of mutual security concerns, such as counterterrorism and maritime security. However, differences in interests have also emerged, particularly regarding economic matters and geopolitical alignments. Despite occasional tensions, the two nations have maintained a generally positive relationship, characterized by cultural exchanges, trade agreements, and diplomatic dialogues. India's role as a regional power and Sri Lanka's strategic location in the Indian Ocean have influenced their interactions, sometimes leading to complex negotiations and compromises. Overall, the bond between India and Sri Lanka reflects a blend of cooperation, competition, and the pursuit of shared goals in a dynamic and evolving regional landscape.

       What has characterized the relationship between India and Sri Lanka?

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